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To help keep your computer and your information more secure, it’s important to use a strong password. While this is a good practice for all of your computer accounts, it is especially important for your login to the network and to your PC. …
The Go-Green Print Initiative is a campus-wide effort to reduce paper consumption in support of the College’s sustainability goals and is expected to conserve our natural resources and reduce costs.
How many free print credits will I get each semester?…Watch a Short Video to Learn about Private Loans
A private, or alternative, student loan is a nonfederal loan made by a lender such as a bank,…
All four of our Residence Halls come with:
Security desk and ID card restricted access to the buildingFront desk services with your own mailbox and deliveryFurnished rooms with beds, mattresses, and a dresser or wardrobe per student.Laundry rooms — laundry paid for in a…We know that sending your son or daughter off to college can be stressful. A lot of parents find themselves worrying about questions like "Will my daughter be safe living away from home?" or "What if something happens on campus and I can't contact my son? How will I know that he's ok?"
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Federal financial aid (Title IV funds) is awarded to students with the expectation they will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is granted. When a student withdraws or stops attending all of their classes before completing more than 60% of the enrollment period, the…
Onondaga Community College has a Safe Harbor rule for students. Onondaga Community College believes that students who have a drug and/or addiction problem deserve help. If any Onondaga Community College student brings their own use, addiction, or dependency to the attention of…
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the process used to determine if a student is making acceptable progress towards a degree or certificate.
Federal and state…